The most recent app is Hula 101 and is a video based instructional app that displays basic Hula steps using short video clips that are looped until the user has had enough or just gets tired of watching the same thing time and time again. The next step is to "localize" the app, that is to add other languages so that, for example, when a Japanese user of an iPhone views the app it displays in Japanese. I enlisted the help of a Japanese hula dancer to do translations for me and the rest was more straight forward than I had feared, except, and there always seems to be an except, the app with this localization no longer loops properly on my iPhone. On the simulator on my computer it behaves properly, but on the iPhone it does not, so it is back to Apple Technical Support for answers. I rather fear that I may have run into another bug in the moviePlayer element of XCode which is the program used to write apps for iPhones. We will see. Karen designed the icon and did all the video editing for me, all I did was the programming.
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| Hula 101 |

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